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Jo Koy 'feels bad, hurt' over Golden Globes 2024 hosting criticisms

MANILA, Philippines — Filipino-American comedian Jo Koy has responded to criticism of his hosting of the 2024 Golden Globes, which many viewers found to be flat and unfunny at times.

Jo Koy's opening monologue received a lukewarm reception from the star-studded crowd, and it only got worse from there after he went off-script to say he didn't write some of the jokes the audience weren't laughing at.

"Some I wrote, some other people wrote," Jo Koy said during the ceremony. "Yes, I got the gig 10 days ago! You want a perfect monologue? Yo, shut up. You're kidding me, right? Slow down, I wrote some of these and they are the ones you are laughing at."

The disastrous attempts went viral further after Jo Koy attempted to make a joke about Taylor Swift's attendance, noting there are less camera shots of her at the Globes compared to American football games, which then cut to Swift slowly sipping her drink.

The comedian appeared on "Good Morning America" the day after the Globes, which was dominated by Christopher Nolan's "Oppenheimer," where he admitted being hurt by the criticism he's been receiving from the historic hosting stint.

It was the first time in the Globes' tumultuous history that it was hosted by someone of Filipino descent.

"I had fun. You know, it was a moment that I'll always remember," he said. "It's a tough room. It was a hard job, I'm not going to lie... I'd be lying if [I said] it doesn't hurt. I hit a moment there where I was like, 'Ah'."

Jo Koy admitted hosting was tough, comparing it to his traditional stand-up comic style. He also reiterated the Globes team only had 10 days to write his monologue, calling it a "crash course."

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The comedian also acknowledged his joke toward Swift was flat and weird, though he insisted he was trying to take a jab at the National Football League always cutting to Swift during her attendance at games rather than at the singer herself.

Given that, he is not sure if he will immediately give hosting another go, "That's a tough gig, I'm not going to lie. I love the art of standup. It was cool the opportunity came to me, but hosting is just a beast.

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